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Adrien Robin, Ph.D

Dr. Adrien Robin is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University. His research focus on human space physiology, using simulated microgravity and altered gravity models. He received his M.S. in cardiovascular pathophysiology (2020) and his Ph.D. in integrative space physiology (2023) from the University of Angers (France), supported by a CNES doctoral grant. During his Ph.D., he was involved in several microgravity simulation studies (head-down bedrest and dry-immersion) with mechanical and physical exercise countermeasures.

Adrien received in 2023 a 2-year postdoctoral grant from the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) to study the effect of acute hypovolemia and deconditioning after bedrest on cardiovascular and ocular gravitational dose-responses curves.

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